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439Essence as a Guide to GroundingIn Damian Aleksiev & Yannic Kappes (eds.), The Epistemology of Grounding, Cambridge University Press. forthcoming.We explore the view that knowledge of grounding is based on knowledge of essence. We assess different existing accounts of the relation between essence and grounding and identify some of their shortcomings. In response, we propose a novel account that we argue is better suited to explain this relation and show how this can further explain knowledge of grounding. Finally, we examine how one can transition from knowledge of essence to knowledge of grounding. We maintain that, at least in some case…Read more
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990The Epistemology of Modality (3rd ed.)In Kurt Sylvan, Jonathan Dancy, Ernest Sosa & Matthias Steup (eds.), A Companion to Epistemology, 2 Volume Set, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 472-482. 2025.How can we come to know, be justified in believing, or understand, that something is necessary, possible, contingent, essential, or accidental? This is the central question in the epistemology of modality. After some short remarks on the importance of this question for philosophy and for our everyday life, this chapter briefly summarizes Kripke’s seminal contribution to the field, discusses two different skeptical challenges in the epistemology of modality and briefly surveys some of the most di…Read more
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730The Role of Explanation in the Epistemology of GroundingIn Yannic Kappes, Asya Passinsky, Julio De Rizzo & Benjamin Schnieder (eds.), Facets of Reality, De Gruyter. forthcoming.Despite the tight connection between grounding and explanation, Thompson (2016) and Maurin (2019) have recently argued that explanation cannot be an epistemic guide to ground. Skiles & Trogdon (2021) disagree. Reconstructing Thompson’s and Maurin’s worry about grounding and explanation as a dilemma, they argue that one of the horns of this dilemma can be resisted, such that explanation can be an epistemic guide to ground. In this paper, I offer a different solution by showing that the other horn…Read more
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516The Problem of Modal Epistemic Friction, Similarity, Essence and InductionDisputatio 15 (69): 179-202. 2023.Vaidya & Wallner [2021] have recently formulated the Problem of Modal Epistemic Friction (PMEF) for three of the most discussed accounts in the epistemology of modality: conceivability-based, counterfactual-based and deduction-based accounts. They propose essentialist solutions in all three cases, arguing that all three discussed accounts should be supplemented by a suitable epistemology of essence. In this paper I argue that the PMEF also applies to Roca-Royes’ similarity-based account in the e…Read more
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1124ConferralismIn Kathrin Koslicki & Michael J. Raven (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Essence in Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 472-486. 2024.In this article we survey Ásta’s (2008, 2013) conferralist account of essence, which provides a broadly anti-realist picture of essence. We first offer some thoughts on the difference between realist and anti-realist accounts of essence in general. Then we present Ásta’s notion of a conferred property and sketch her conferralist account of essence. Finally, we examine some critical questions conferralism faces.
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1151In Search of a Structurally Complete Epistemology of EssenceIn Duško Prelević & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology, Routledge. pp. 150-175. 2023.A very influential idea in the epistemology of modality is that we acquire knowledge of metaphysical modality through knowledge of essence. As a consequence, the epistemology of essence becomes crucial in the attempt to answer the question of how we come to know modal propositions. In this paper I investigate Lowe’s and Hale’s approach to the epistemology of essence and argue that both of them remain in a crucial, structural sense incomplete. Systematizing this criticism against Lowe and Hale, I…Read more
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1090Essence, Necessity, and Non-Generative Metaphysical ExplanationArgumenta 7 (2): 439-462. 2022.Finean essentialists take metaphysical necessity to be metaphysically explained by essence. But whence the explanatory power of essence? A recent wave of criticism against the Finean account has put pressure on essentialists to answer this question. Wallner and Vaidya (2020) have responded by offering an axiomatic account of the explanatory power of essence. This paper discusses their account in light of some recent criticism by Bovey (2022). Building on work by Glazier (2017), Bovey succeeds in…Read more
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1523Is Perception Essentially Perspectival?History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 24 (2): 351-377. 2021.Husserl famously argues that it is essential to perception to present the perceived object in perspectives. Hence, there is no – and there cannot be – perception without perspectival givenness. Yet, it seems that there are counterexamples to this essentialist claim, for we seem to be able to imagine beings that do not perceive in perspectives. Recently, there have been some accounts in the literature that critically discuss those counterexamples and assess to what extent they succeed in challeng…Read more
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1884Essence, Explanation, and ModalityPhilosophy 95 (4): 419-445. 2020.Recently, Kit Fine's (1994) view that modal truths aretrue in virtue of,grounded in, orexplained byessentialist truths has been under attack. In what follows we offer two responses to the wave of criticism against his view. While the first response is pretty straightforward, the second is based on the distinction between, what we call,Reductive Finean EssentialismandNon-Reductive Finean Essentialism. Engaging the work of Bob Hale onNon-Reductive Finean Essentialism, we aim to show that the argum…Read more
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1157The Structure of Essentialist Explanations of NecessityThought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (1): 4-13. 2020.Fine, Lowe and Hale accept the view that necessity is to be explained by essences: Necessarily p iff, and because, there is some x whose essence ensures that p. Hale, however, believes that this strategy is not universally applicable; he argues that the necessity of essentialist truths cannot itself be explained by once again appealing to essentialist truths. As a consequence, Hale holds that there are basic necessities that cannot be explained. Thus, Hale style essentialism falls short of what …Read more
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105Husserls Paradoxie der Intersubjektivität. Zur hermeneutischen Dimension der TranszendentalphänomenologieIn Inga Römer (ed.), Subjektivität und Intersubjektivität in der Phänomenologie, Ergon Verlag. pp. 95-107. 2011.This paper provides an answer to a specific kind of critique against Husserl's theory of intersubjectivity.
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1064Phenomenological Actualism. A Husserlian Metaphysics of Modality?In Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 283-285. 2014.Considering the importance of possible-world semantics for modal logic and for current debates in the philosophy of modality, a phenomenologist may want to ask whether it makes sense to speak of “possible worlds” in phenomenology. The answer will depend on how "possible worlds" are to be interpreted. As that latter question is the subject of the debate about possibilism and actualism in contemporary modal metaphysics, my aim in this paper is to get a better grip on the former question by explori…Read more
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1706The ground of ground, essence, and explanationSynthese 198 (Suppl 6): 1257-1277. 2021.This paper is about the so-called meta-grounding question, i.e. the question of what grounds grounding facts of the sort ‘φ is grounded in Γ ’. An answer to this question is pressing since some plausible assumptions about grounding and fundamentality entail that grounding facts must be grounded. There are three different accounts on the market which each answer the meta-grounding question differently: Bennett’s and deRosset’s “Straight Forward Account” (SFA), Litland’s “Zero-Grounding Account” (…Read more
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1706The epistemology of modality and the problem of modal epistemic frictionSynthese 198 (Suppl 8): 1909-1935. 2021.There are three theories in the epistemology of modality that have received sustained attention over the past 20 years: conceivability-theory, counterfactual-theory, and deduction-theory. In this paper we argue that all three face what we call the problem of modal epistemic friction. One consequence of the problem is that for any of the three accounts to yield modal knowledge, the account must provide an epistemology of essence. We discuss an attempt to fend off the problem within the context of…Read more
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University of GrazPost-doctoral fellow
Graz, Styria, Austria
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Epistemology |
| Phenomenology |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphilosophy |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Edmund Husserl |